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The Artemis Program: An Overview of NASA's Activities to Return Humans to the Moon

IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2020
NASA is developing a two-phased approach to quickly return humans to the Moon and establish a sustainable presence in orbit and on the surface. The two phases run in parallel, and both have already begun, with selection of the first Gateway element, the ...
Marshall Smith   +6 more
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Micro cold traps on the Moon

Nature Astronomy, 2020
Water ice is thought to be trapped in large permanently shadowed regions in the Moon’s polar regions, due to their extremely low temperatures. Here, we show that many unmapped cold traps exist on small spatial scales, substantially augmenting the areas ...
P. Hayne, O. Aharonson, N. Schorghofer
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Oxygen isotope identity of the Earth and Moon with implications for the formation of the Moon and source of volatiles

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Significance The isotopic similarity of Earth and Moon rocks is a significant puzzle in geo- and cosmochemistry, contradicting prevailing Moon formation models.
M. Fischer   +5 more
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The Unfinished Moon

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2000
SUMMARY The author explores several questions. She asks: What does it mean to exist as a lesbian writer given that we have no lesbian homeland or ancestral tongue, little presence in the external narrative matrix, a scarcity of close friendships among ourselves, a lack of contact with younger lesbian writers, and an erasure of our lesbianism due to ...
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Seasonal Polar Temperatures on the Moon

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 2019
The Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has been acquiring visible and infrared radiance measurements of the Moon for nearly 10 years.
Jean‐Pierre Williams   +8 more
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BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON

On the Landing, 2020
Do you ever know the book? Yeah, this is a very interesting book to read. As we told previously, reading is not kind of obligation activity to do when we have to obligate. Reading should be a habit, a good habit.

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Is the Moon the future of infrared astronomy?

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 2020
Infrared astronomy, particularly in spectroscopy, could benefit in a decisive way from an implementation of telescopes on the Moon since the largest telescopes on Earth are practically limited to 40 m and in space to 10 m. On the Moon, a collector larger
J. Maillard
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The Moon Tilt Illusion

Perception, 1998
Besides the familiar moon illusion [eg Hershenson, 1989 The Moon Illusion (Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates)], wherein the moon appears bigger when it is close to the horizon, there is a less known illusion which causes the moon's illuminated side to appear turned away from the direction of the sun.
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Database of Planar and Three-Dimensional Periodic Orbits and Families Near the Moon

The Journal of the astronautical sciences, 2022
Carter J. Franz, R. Russell
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